Our Oldest Companions, Pat Shipman
Our Oldest Companions, Pat Shipman
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Our Oldest Companions
The Story of the First Dogs

Author: Pat Shipman

Narrator: Kate Mulligan

Unabridged: 6 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2022


Synopsis

How did the dog become man’s best friend? A celebrated anthropologist unearths the mysterious origins of the unique partnership that rewrote the history of both species.Dogs and humans have been inseparable for more than 40,000 years. The relationship has proved to be a pivotal development in our evolutionary history. The same is also true for our canine friends; our connection with them has had much to do with their essential nature and survival. How and why did humans and dogs find their futures together, and how have these close companions (literally) shaped each other? Award-winning anthropologist Pat Shipman finds answers in prehistory and the present day.In Our Oldest Companions, Shipman untangles the genetic and archaeological evidence of the first dogs. She follows the trail of the wolf-dog, neither prehistoric wolf nor modern dog, whose bones offer tantalizing clues about the earliest stages of domestication. She considers the enigma of the dingo, not quite domesticated yet not entirely wild, who has lived intimately with humans for thousands of years while actively resisting control or training. Shipman tells how scientists are shedding new light on the origins of the unique relationship between our two species, revealing how deep bonds formed between humans and canines as our guardians, playmates, shepherds, and hunters.Along the journey together, dogs have changed physically, behaviorally, and emotionally, as humans too have been transformed. Dogs’ labor dramatically expanded the range of human capability, altering our diets and habitats and contributing to our very survival. Shipman proves that we cannot understand our own history as a species without recognizing the central role that dogs have played in it.

About Pat Shipman

Pat Shipman is the author of many books, including The Invaders and The Animal Connection, as well as The Ape in the Tree, co-authored with Alan Walker, which won the W. W. Howells Award from the American Anthropological Association. Taking Wing won the Phi Beta Kappa Award in science and was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. She is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Royal Geographical Society of London.

About Kate Mulligan

Kate Mulligan has acted with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival for more than ten seasons in productions including Hairspray, Alice in Wonderland, and Sense and Sensibility. Her film and television work includes Being John Malkovich and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lynn on November 18, 2021

I recently finished Mary Roach's latest work "Fuzz" and was reminded how informative, exciting and entertaining good science writing can be. This book reminded me that it can often be to opposite. The book is certainly informative, and the author's knowledge is vast. Unfortunately, what she writes a......more

Goodreads review by Gilbert on April 05, 2022

I’ve never been a big dog person, but since my niece got a puppy who stays with my family during the day so my mother-in-law can watch her, I have started to warm to our four-legged friends. This book examines what we know and can speculate about how humans and dogs began a friendship that has laste......more

Goodreads review by Cody on December 19, 2021

This is an interesting accounting of all the possible historical ways in which dogs became “Man’s Best Friend”. I appreciated the book for what it is, but it is mostly dry accounts of disputed facts over the origin and relationship between man and the first dogs. If ever there was a book that I went......more

Goodreads review by Robby Delvaux on December 30, 2021

I’ll give this 5 stars. My dogs are my best friends. They are there through the good times and they are there in the not so good times helping to brighten those times up. Definitely a subject I will be reading more of in the future.......more

Goodreads review by Kemp on June 20, 2022

I still don’t know much about the origins of the dog. Most likely Europe but the most interesting section was how early dogs were used in the arctic to both hunt and pull sleds. This small section may be the most focused section of the book on the dog’s origin. I was puzzled that almost half the book......more


Quotes

“This book, like the dogs that are at its center, covers all the continents where modern people have lived with them. Read it. You will enjoy it.” Iain Davidson, author of Making Scenes

“This book is a great read…and brings the human and canid settlement of the Australian region into a global context.” Susan O’Connor, author of Transcending the Culture-Nature Divide in Cultural Heritage

“A must-read, a tour de force drawing together under one proverbial roof what science can tell us to date.” Wendy Williams, author of The Horse

“Pat Shipman is a respected paleoanthropologist and a superb science writer with an extraordinary reach.” Dean Falk, author of Finding Our Tongues, praise for the author